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Recent Advances in the Understanding of Stress Resistance Mechanisms in Probiotics: Relevance for the Design of Functional Food Systems
by
Agriopoulou, Sofia
, Enshasy, Hesham Ali El
, Taranto, María Pía
, Bustos, Ana Yanina
, Smaoui, Slim
, Gerez, Carla Luciana
, Varzakas, Theodoros
in
Applied Microbiology
/ Bacteria
/ bile
/ bile acids
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bioreactors
/ Cell walls
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ diet
/ Fermentation
/ Fermented food
/ Food
/ Food consumption
/ Food industry
/ Food intake
/ food matrix
/ Food processing
/ Functional Food - analysis
/ Functional Food - microbiology
/ functional foods
/ Functional foods & nutraceuticals
/ Gastrointestinal Tract - microbiology
/ gastrointestinal transit
/ human health
/ Humans
/ intestines
/ lactic acid
/ Lactic acid bacteria
/ Life Sciences
/ Lysates
/ metabolites
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Nutrition
/ Probiotics
/ Probiotics - metabolism
/ Protein Science
/ Review
/ stomach
/ stress tolerance
/ Stress, Physiological
/ viability
2025
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Recent Advances in the Understanding of Stress Resistance Mechanisms in Probiotics: Relevance for the Design of Functional Food Systems
by
Agriopoulou, Sofia
, Enshasy, Hesham Ali El
, Taranto, María Pía
, Bustos, Ana Yanina
, Smaoui, Slim
, Gerez, Carla Luciana
, Varzakas, Theodoros
in
Applied Microbiology
/ Bacteria
/ bile
/ bile acids
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bioreactors
/ Cell walls
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ diet
/ Fermentation
/ Fermented food
/ Food
/ Food consumption
/ Food industry
/ Food intake
/ food matrix
/ Food processing
/ Functional Food - analysis
/ Functional Food - microbiology
/ functional foods
/ Functional foods & nutraceuticals
/ Gastrointestinal Tract - microbiology
/ gastrointestinal transit
/ human health
/ Humans
/ intestines
/ lactic acid
/ Lactic acid bacteria
/ Life Sciences
/ Lysates
/ metabolites
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Nutrition
/ Probiotics
/ Probiotics - metabolism
/ Protein Science
/ Review
/ stomach
/ stress tolerance
/ Stress, Physiological
/ viability
2025
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Recent Advances in the Understanding of Stress Resistance Mechanisms in Probiotics: Relevance for the Design of Functional Food Systems
by
Agriopoulou, Sofia
, Enshasy, Hesham Ali El
, Taranto, María Pía
, Bustos, Ana Yanina
, Smaoui, Slim
, Gerez, Carla Luciana
, Varzakas, Theodoros
in
Applied Microbiology
/ Bacteria
/ bile
/ bile acids
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bioreactors
/ Cell walls
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ diet
/ Fermentation
/ Fermented food
/ Food
/ Food consumption
/ Food industry
/ Food intake
/ food matrix
/ Food processing
/ Functional Food - analysis
/ Functional Food - microbiology
/ functional foods
/ Functional foods & nutraceuticals
/ Gastrointestinal Tract - microbiology
/ gastrointestinal transit
/ human health
/ Humans
/ intestines
/ lactic acid
/ Lactic acid bacteria
/ Life Sciences
/ Lysates
/ metabolites
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Nutrition
/ Probiotics
/ Probiotics - metabolism
/ Protein Science
/ Review
/ stomach
/ stress tolerance
/ Stress, Physiological
/ viability
2025
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Recent Advances in the Understanding of Stress Resistance Mechanisms in Probiotics: Relevance for the Design of Functional Food Systems
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Recent Advances in the Understanding of Stress Resistance Mechanisms in Probiotics: Relevance for the Design of Functional Food Systems
2025
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Overview
In recent years, more and more scientific community, food producers, and food industry show increased interest in functional foods containing probiotics, which is a big challenge. The consumption of probiotics in the context of a balanced diet through the consumption of functional foods or through the intake of pharmaceutical preparations has proven to contribute to the improvement of human health, even contributing to the prevention of diseases. In order for probiotics to be considered suitable for consumption, they must contain a minimum concentration of viable cells, namely, at least 10
7
colony forming units of beneficial microbes per gram. Ensuring the viability of bacterial cells until the moment of consumption is the overriding priority of functional probiotic food manufacturers. Probiotic bacteria are subject to stress conditions not only during food manufacturing but also during gastrointestinal passage, which limit or even compromise their functionality. This paper first examines all the stressful conditions faced by probiotic cells in their production stages and related to the conditions present in the bioreactor fermentation and drying processes as well as factors related to the food matrix and storage. The stress situations faced by probiotic microorganisms during the gastrointestinal transit especially during stomach and intestinal residence are also analyzed. In order to understand the adaptation mechanisms of probiotic bacteria to gastrointestinal stress, intrinsic and adaptive mechanisms identified in probiotic strains in response to acid stress and to bile and bile acid stress are analyzed. In addition, improvement strategies for multiple stress tolerance of lactic acid bacteria through directions dealing with stress, accumulation of metabolites, use of protectants, and regulation of technological parameters are examined. Finally, the definition of postbiotics, inanimate microorganisms and/or their components conferring health benefits, is also introduced. Postbiotics include cell lysates, enzymes, and cell wall fragments derived from probiotic bacteria and may represent an alternative to the use of probiotics, when they do not tolerate stressful conditions.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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